
Most robotic vacuums that we have covered in the past rely on wheels to move around. The Roborock Saros Rover takes a different approach with a wheel-leg design. Thanks to AI, it can navigate stairs and slopes like a human. The robot can raise and lower its wheel legs independently to adapt to challenging conditions. It uses AI algorithms, motion sensors and 3D spatial data to adapt. The Saros Rover can take on non-flat surfaces, including curved staircases.
The above video shows how this robot works. When the robot reaches the stairs, it lifts itself up before bringing up its legs to the next level. It uses one of its legs on the lower level while cleaning the upper area, so its wheels retract or assist depending on the terrain. It uses advanced algorithms to determine when to roll or climb.
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